Britain's Most Historic Towns
Director(s)Emily Davis
Production year2025
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes47m
Britain's Most Historic Towns
BRITAIN'S MOST HISTORIC TOWNS is a documentary series; in this episode, historian Alice Roberts explores the importance ...
BRITAIN'S MOST HISTORIC TOWNS is a documentary series; in this episode, historian Alice Roberts explores the importance of the city of Chester as a northern outpost of the Roman Empire.
violence
There are undetailed references to gladiatorial fighting and animal baiting which took place in Ancient Roman amphitheatres.
references to violence
Classified Date:
15/04/2025
Use:
VOD/Streaming
violence
There are undetailed references to gladiatorial fighting and animal baiting which took place in Ancient Roman amphitheatres.
very mild bad language, rude humour, references to violence
Classified Date:
16/04/2025
Use:
VOD/Streaming
violence
Two historians attempt to use Viking weapons and there are references to the Viking invasion of England.
language
The episode features very mild bad language ('hell').
rude humour
There are images of a Viking person's fossilised poo and references to how large it is.
Classified date15/47/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
There are undetailed references to gladiatorial fighting and animal baiting which took place in Ancient Roman amphitheatres.
very mild bad language, rude humour, references to violence
Classified Date:
16/04/2025
Use:
VOD/Streaming
violence
Two historians attempt to use Viking weapons and there are references to the Viking invasion of England.
language
The episode features very mild bad language ('hell').
rude humour
There are images of a Viking person's fossilised poo and references to how large it is.
references to violence
Classified Date:
15/04/2025
Use:
VOD/Streaming
violence
There are undetailed references to gladiatorial fighting and animal baiting which took place in Ancient Roman amphitheatres.
Director(s)Emily Davis
Production year2025
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes47m
Classified date15/47/2025
LanguageEnglish